Science Form 1 - Chapter 1.1 by Kelvin
Science Form 1 - Chapter 1.1 by Kelvin
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- INTRODUCTION TO
SCIENCE
BY KELVIN
CONTENTS
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IMPORTANCE OF SCIENCE
Science plays important roles in our daily
life. Here are some examples:
Science helps us to understand ourselves.
Knowing how our body works, we can
better take care of our health and safety.
Science also helps to understand our
environment. This helps us to improve the
quality of our environment and conserve it
for our future generation
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CAREERS IN SCIENCE
Science offers various career opportunities
according to ones area interest. Listed
below are few examples:
1. Doctor
2. Engineer
3. Veterinarian
4. Pharmacist
5. Architect
6. Chemist
7. Computer programmer
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AREAS OF SCIENCE
Science is divided into a number of areas of
study, namely
1. Biology - the study of living things.
2. Physics - the study of matter, energy, force and
motion.
3. Chemistry - the study of the composition and
chemical properties of substances.
4. Astronomy - the study of planet and stars in the
Earth.
5. Geology - the study of rocks, minerals and the
structure of the universe.
6. Meteorology - the study of weather and climate.
7. Biochemistry - the study of chemical process inPG
living organisms.
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Importance of
Science
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Areas of science
Career in science
a) Doctors
b) Engineers
c) Pharmacists
d) Teachers
e) Chemists
f) Architects
g) Physicists
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1. What is science ?
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2. Name three natural phenomena that bring about bad
effects to living things.
(a) __________________________________________________
(b) __________________________________________________
(c) __________________________________________________
3. List three benefits of science to our lives
(a) __________________________________________________
(b) __________________________________________________
(c) __________________________________________________
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Everylaboratory apparatushas its precise use and the people should have the
knowledge about the proper use oflaboratory apparatusor
laboratory glassware.
The most commonlaboratory apparatus and their usesare listed below:
Beaker= A container used for measuring the liquid.
Barrette= Used for measuring the volume of the solution.
Wire gauze= used for spreading the heat of a burner(flame).
Test tube brush= It is used to clean the test tube.
Dropper= It is used for adding the solution drop by drop.
Magnifying glass= It is used for viewing the minute objects.
Filter paper= It is used for separating the liquid and the precipitate.
Stirring rod= It is used for mixing the liquids or distribution of heat in a liquid
by stirring.
Spring balance= used for measuring the mass of the materials.
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Hazard
Warning
Symbols
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Common
Laboratory
Apparatus
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Exercise
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Note of (1.3
The Step in
Scientific
Investigation)
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SCIENTIFIC
METHOD
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Step of
Scientific
Method
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